The Long Beach State softball team (13-13) won a pair of games on the second day of the San Diego Classic II, defeating Harvard, 1-0, before a nine-run inning propelled the 49ers to a 12-4 routing of Oregon State.

Long Beach State 1, Harvard 0: Junior pitcher Brooke Turner was dominant in the circle as she led the 49ers to a 1-0 victory against Harvard. Turner, who did not allow a runner to advance past second base, scattered just two hits and struck out seven in her second complete game shutout of the season.

Freshman Caitrin DeBaun went 1-for-2 and drove in classmate Nalani St. Germain for what proved to be the game-winner. Junior Casey Burba also tallied two hits, while senior Ashley Weber finished the game 1-for-3.

The Beach scored the lone run in the bottom of the sixth inning. After Burba led off with a bunt single, St. Germain reached on a fielder’s choice. Weber then connected for a hit and Liz Javier walked to load the bases before DeBaun’s two-out single brought St. Germain home.

Long Beach State 12, Oregon State 4: Long Beach State saw its offense come alive against Oregon State as it racked up a season-high 12 hits in a 12-4, five-inning win.

Four 49ers finished with multiple hits, led by Nalani St. Germain, who went a perfect 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI. Brandy Reyes also drove in three with a pair of hits, including her first home run of the season. Caitrin DeBaun and Casey Burba rounded out the quartet with two hits apiece.

Sophomore Taylor Petty (6-7) picked up the win in the circle, giving up four runs on eight hits, while striking out three.

Women’s water polo

Sophomore Katie Rogers scored four goals to help Long Beach State defeat Cal Baptist, 7-6, in the team’s third match at the Lancer Invitational.

A late 6-on-5 goal by Megan Morales after both teams worked to a 6-6 tie over three quarters proved to be the game-winner, with the goal coming with seven minutes to play. The 49ers then turned to their defense, as Kristen Stragier made four of her 11 saves in the final period to seal the win.

The 49ers finished their stay in Riverside with a 10-8 win over Occidental.

Men’s volleyball

Dean Bittner had 18 kills but it wasn’t enough for Long Beach State as the 49ers lost, 3-1, at Hawaii in the Stan Sherriff Center late Friday night.

Bittner was the only LBSU player to finish with double-figure kills, while Hawaii had three players with double-digit kills. Kirk Francis added 10 digs for LBSU (11-9, 7-6 MPSF). The 49ers struggled most of the night hitting just .164 in the match.